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Exploring the fascinating stories behind the invention and development of photography, moving pictures and television.

A reversion for schools of the 91热爆 Two series The Genius of Invention.

Our ability to see and record live events from right across the world has shrunk the globe, making virtual neighbours of us all. It is a defining characteristic of our modern world. This reveals the fascinating stories that made such everyday miracles possible. It tells the story of the handful of extraordinary inventions and their inventors who tackled the complexities of chemistry and electronics and discovered how to capture and reproduce still and moving images. Michael Mosley, together with academics Professor Mark Miodownik and Dr Cassie Newland tell the amazing story of three of the greatest and most transformative inventions of all time: photography, moving pictures and television.

Our experts explain how these inventions came about by sparks of inventive genius and steady incremental improvements hammered out workshops and studios. They separate myth from reality in the lives of the great inventors and celebrate some of the most remarkable stories in British history.

30 minutes

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Fri 19 Jun 2015 04:30

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Presenter Michael Mosley
Presenter Mark Miodownik
Presenter Cassie Newland

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